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The Seaforth News, 1954-06-10, Page 4First Presbyterian Church Rev. D. Glenn Campbell, Minister 10 A.M. Bible Class and Church School 11 A.M. -- S1;RMON--- Walking Up and Down Junior Congregation 7 P.M.— REPORT COP ONGRESS 0Q111E TO CHu.RcH --- Christianity is the good man's text; his life, the illustration chose a waltz -length mauve patterned organdy gown with matching bonnet style Headdress and a formal bouquet of orchid Japanese lilacs. Flower.girl was Miss .Mary Lou Wallace, siste>; of the bride. She wore a baby blue patterned organdy dress with mateh- ing•headband and carried a oouquet of mauve and blue cornflowers. The groomsman was Richard Plum- stead of Paris. Glenn Siilelair, Paris, and Danny Wooden, brother of the groom ushered the guests. A. reception rovas held at the home of A. C. Flowers, London. The bride's mother, receiving, wore a powder blue triple sheer dress with powder blue and white accessories and white gardenia corsage. Assisting was the bridegroom's another, in a two-piece beige dress with harmonizing 'brown accessories. Her corsage wag of Jo- hanna Bill roses. For a motor trip to points east, the bride donned a navy linen suit with white sloceS5Q1ueS and white gar- denia corsage. On their return, Mr, and Mrs. Wooden will reside in Lon- don. Mr, Wooden attended the Uni- versity of Western Ontario. WOODEN—WALLACE Orchids, white lilacs and white tapers formed the setting . at New St. James Presbyterian Church, Lon- don, Saturday evening when the Rev. Richard Stewart performed the mar- riage ceremony of ,Diane Wallace and Joseph Leroy Wooden. 'rhe bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon Wallace, Lon- don, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wooden, Paris. Miss Patricia Thompson was soloist and Earle Terry presided at the or - gam Entering the church with her father, the bride was charming in a strapless floor -length gown of white organdy featuring an apron peplum over a crinoline shirt. Iler bodice with matching jacket and her bonnet style headdress were of patterned organdy. White Japanese lilacs form - THE SE01013,151 NEWS the part women play in the home, in was wounded. The deceased was a the church or in the business field, member of Carmel Presbyterian nowhere have they accomplished Church, Hensall, also a member of more than. in the Missionary Enter- the Hensall Branch of the Canadian prise". Mrs, !Stanley Hillen presided for the 'business meeting, The roll call was answered by 16 members. Mrs. Norval Stinaore reported the bale had been packed for Korea and valued at $70. The ehildrens' meeting will be held in July. A eaminittee was appointed to IUuy new material for the aisle and choir stall. The organ is to be sold, The eoppers were brought in and the con- test will continue until December. Mrs, Hillen closed the meeting with prayer, Bethel Anniversary will be observ- ed on !Sunday, June 27th. McKILLOP The June meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society and Woman's As- sociation of Bethel United Church, McKillop, was held at the home of Mrs. Glen McNichol with Mrs. Will Roe presiding. The scripture was read by Tennie Dennis. Mrs, Roe read a n article on Christian Stewardship. Rev, Mil. Livingstone gave a report on the London Conference Branch. He stated that the first W.M.S. was ed the formal bridal bouquet formed. in 1825 in Prince Edward. Miss Joan Fitzgerald, bridesmaid, Island, He said, "that remembering BOOST PULL.P Writ— with the 11 EW revolutionary McCormick' f.D40 6©0 AAfP17/71717,,,�/ Belt prrlley optio,ral ad additional CQ HOW, yoon instantly... e Dooft pull -power up to 45 per cent to match tale load, of the go, rd Change tractor speed, with a choice of two speeds in every gear, on the go. e 10 forward speeds and 2 reverse. • Use completely independent power .take -off to start and stop PTO driven machines, on the go. Test and compare ... and drove to yourself that the McCormick Super W6 -TA gives you the most efficient drawbar aad power takeoff performance ever available. Ask For A Demonstration Today! hn`trach MS PHONE 17 SEAFORTH Legion and President of the Parr Line farm forum. A sou of the late 'Mr. and Mrs. James Dick, lie is survived by his wife, the former Ida Cochrane, two sons, Douglas and Ian, and one daug- hter Beverley, all et home, two bro- thers, Rex and Arthur of Hensall. The funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon at Carmel Pres- byterian Church, Ilensall, under the auspices of the Hensall branch of the Canadian Legion, Rev. J. 13, Fox .of- ficiated. Burial took place in Baird's cemetery, Pallbearers were Comrades T. 3. Sherritt, Wilbur Parker, Syd- ney McArthur, William Shepherd, Ed Munn, Sam.Dougall. Flowerbear- HENSALL ors were George Hess, •Harry Horton, Mr. and .Mrs. Wilbert Dining at- Wesley Vernier, Robert Sangster, tended the Spring Convocation at Gordon Harkness, Janes Clark, El - the University of Western Ontario don Jarrett, Howard Adkins, James on Saturday when their. son Harold Young, Howard Smale. Nelson Hewe, Dialing of Sarnia graduated with his Cromarty, and Robert Cameron, Hen - Bachelor of Arts degree. Harold is a sell, played the bagpipes for the slow graduate of Seaforth DistrictHigh march. President Donald Dayman School,, and London Teachers' Col- conducted the Legion service at the lege and is at present on the Sarnia graveside. Parade marshal was Mr. Teaching Staff. Dayman; color sergeant, David Sang - Mr. Ross Dick, well-known district ster; color -bearers, Wilmer tDalrym- farmer passed away suddenly at his ple and Roy Smale. Last Post and home, Lot 19, Con. 7, Hay twp. on reveille were sounded by buglers Saturday in his 57th year, He served IDr, D, McNelvie, F. Beer, L'. Little, overseas with the 161st battalion and W. 0. ,Goodwin. The casket and grave •1,111,,,1„11111,1„11111111111ax,,,1111„1111001„11111111111,,,,, ,1111111„11„1111111,,,1111111111„1,1111111,11,1111,1,1111,1111111,11111111,,. LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND l..a ND DANCING EVERY SATURDAY This week to the music of JOHNNY BRENAN "and his Orchestra ;111 1111111.,111111,111111111111111111111111111111111.111111111111111111111111111111,11,11111111111111111111111111,11,111111011,1,11111111,11 010 COOPER'S GROCERY WEEK -END SPECIALS Fisherman Red Sockeye Salmon Australian Sultana Raisins Libby's Grapefruit Juice Monarch Sweet Mixed Pickles 3-73/4 oz. Tins $1.00 2 tbs. 350 Lge. 48 oz. Tin 27c 16 oz. Jar 22c Fresh Green Celery 2 for 29c Fresh Ground Hamburg Pound 35c CIIECIK OUR FRUIT COUNTER Orval Cooper, Seaforth Phone 8 SELF SERVICE OR COUNTER SERVICE THURSDAY, JUN 10, 19,54 R. NOW Thurs. Gary Springfield ..., • FLAYING Frt Sat, Cooper • Phyllis Ririe to THEATRE 0 rl'H iS iI�AX' �. SPRINGFIELD RIFLES Thaxter. The story of the introduction of the the Union Army in the days of the Civil War Mon. Tates, Wed. 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Licenses will be issued from the Treasurer's Office in the Town Hall, or from. the Tax Collector, Harold Maloney. After that elate summonses through the Court will be issued to the owners or harborers of dogs not having licenses. All dogs must wear license tags. No dogs to be allowed to run at large. NO. IN A SERIES . . . YOUR HYDRO AT WORK FOR YOU AND YOURS YOUR HYDRO Safeguards Ontario's Airlanes :ell. : -vr' Today ... tonight, airplanes wing their way along the airlanes of Ontario, guided surely on their course by beams of electrical waves. A dependable supply of low-cost electric power has been a major factor in making air transporta- tion in Ontario. safe and economically sound. Electricity supplied by Ontario Hydro powers all major installations in the Province's airports. 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